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Develops and implements system solutions, within the guidelines identified in the Information Systems Development Life Cycle (ISDLC), that have high availability and scalability consistent with Customer needs. Attend scheduled Configuration Control Board (CCB) meetings, acting as the AV/VTC SME, and provide expertise regarding requested USINDOPACOM projects. Demonstrated understanding of how end-to-end audio systems work including transducers, audio ICs, acoustics, embedded DSPs, etc. view job details
Assist in comprehensive audio-visual equipment assemblies for customers, including wiring, trim-out, equipment rack and control room layout, system processing and control, display technologies, and network systems for transport of high-bandwidth audio and video signals. Provide extensive troubleshooting, installation, configuration, and testing of videoconferencing, audiovisual equipment (videoconferencing, multimedia, audiovisual, projection systems, displays, cameras, microphones, integrated AV systems, document cameras, streaming technologies, etc. Develop detailed Bill of Materials (BOM), detailed infrastructure drawings in CAD for architect, general contractor and electrical contractor use, and create final engineering drawings for rack layout, system wiring and custom plates or cabling assemblies. view job details
Understand ANC and ARNC technologies and application in voice and speech application. Performs audio quality testing on products being developed, which includes conducting bench test and listening test evaluations of prototypes. Demonstrated ability to serve as a lead software engineer for a complex software project and the ability to decompose functional requirements into well-defined tasks while balancing quality, quantity and complexity in work output are also required. view job details
PreSonus is a designer and manufacturer of audio recording software, hardware and related accessories. view company details
Andrea Electronics Corporation designs, develops, and manufactures microphone technologies and products for enhancing speech-based applications software and communications primarily in the computer and business enterprise markets in the United States and internationally. It designs and markets digital signal processing (DSP) microphone and audio software. The company's DSP microphone and audio noise reduction software products include DA-350 auto array microphone for far-field voice intelligibility and accuracy of automatic speech recognition in high noise environments; DA-250 OEM array microp... view company details
Universal Electronics Inc. develops and manufactures pre-programmed and universal control products, audio-video (AV) accessories, and intelligent wireless security and smart home products for home entertainment, automation, and security systems. The company offers universal infrared and radio frequency (RF) remote controls; integrated circuits on which its software and universal device control database is embedded; and software, firmware, and technology solutions that enable devices, including televisions, set-top boxes, audio systems, smartphones, tablets, game controllers, and other consumer... view company details
Racing Electronics designs and supplies motorsports communication equipment such as headphones, touchscreen displays, scanners, and accessories. view company details
Is it time for a tablet? Think about how much paper you use at your job on a daily basis. You print out emails and spreadsheets, take notes during meetings and fill out forms which are then shipped across the office.But all three tasks can now be accomplished using tablet computers which saves time, increases productivity and ensures at least a few more trees will remain standing.Top Productivity Apps for Going Paperless Apps like Documents To Go and Quickoffice® Pro allow you to open Microsoft Word (doc) files or Microsoft Excel (xls) files. You can also “print” to an Adobe ... view article details
The manufacturing industry has struggled in recent years to update its public perception and attract an evolving workforce. In an effort to inspire the next generation of manufacturers, Manufacturing Day was created and strives to address common misperceptions about the industry by giving manufacturers an opportunity to open their doors and show what manufacturing is — and what it isn’t. In honor of this day – which always falls on the first Friday in October – we compiled a list of 10 jobs in the manufacturing realm along with their average salaries (thanks to Salary.com data). Read on to se... view article details
Forty years ago, economists predicted that the U.S. workforce was heading into a crisis of leisure - that people would soon have so much free time they wouldn't know what to do with it. As the impact of technology made more and more human labor redundant, it was widely assumed that a four-hour workday, or a three-day week, or even a six-month year would eventually be the norm. Those forecasts couldn't have been more wrong. The amount of time Americans spend at work has increased relentlessly over the last two or three decades. Harvard economist Juliet B. Schor, in her book The Overworked Ameri... view article details
Should we fly? Or surf? Prior to 2001, business travel spending was on the rise. It seemed as if everyone was jet setting off to meet a client, or attend some conference or another. Since the attacks on September 11th, things have changed. While it is true that business travel, and travel in general, has increased from the decimated levels we saw in the fourth quarter of 2001, they are still nowhere near where they were prior to that time. The reason for this seemingly slow recovery is that there actually has been no 'recovery' at all. The travel industry, in general, has all but recovered fr... view article details
Broadly, the engineer's job is to apply scientific and mathematical principles to solve problems and/or fill human needs. This can range from planning a bridge to sending a person in space to inventing medical instruments. Since an engineer's solution should be fully functional, economical, and compatible for human use, an engineer's job may also consist of testing for these many critical factors.Engineering is a field broken down into specialty areas, including but not limited to: Aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, environmental engine... view article details
Starting a company can be exciting, but it also presents a fair share of challenges. One of the biggest hurdles is setting the appropriate pay for the first engineer who joins the fledgling startup. They are taking a huge risk by jumping aboard, so they will want something that reflects that. However, it is also vital to consider what is fair for the founders who got the ball rolling in the first place. Balancing pay, equity, and title for that first technical hire requires a deep understanding of everyone's contributions. It also involves setting expectations upfront. Having a good grasp of s... view blog & white papers details
When it comes to understanding salary benchmarking data, you need to research its processes comprehensively. In today’s job market, understanding trends relating to compensation can give you the advantage of attracting and retaining talent. With salary benchmarking data, you can see how your organization’s pay practices stack up against others. In this article, we will first look at how you can understand salary benchmarking data. Following this we will outline how a hypothetical company can use salary benchmarking for a software engineer role. Without further ado, let’s begin. Understanding S... view blog & white papers details
Picture two software engineers with equal skills and experience working together at the same company. However, there is a significant difference in their pay. For every dollar the male engineer gets in equity grants, the female engineer only receives 64 cents. This is not fiction but a reality based on data, thereby marginalizing women in this field. Unequal pay is a big problem in the tech industry, particularly in software engineering. Despite efforts to make things fairer for everyone, there is still a significant difference in pay between genders. This article examines the facts that s... view blog & white papers details
Working remotely opens a whole new world of possibilities, from being able to travel while working to avoiding the daily commute. But it introduces new complexities as well when it comes to taxes. Where you live versus where your employer is based can have major implications on how much you pay in taxes and where you need to file and pay them. That is why it is so important to understand the tax rules for working remotely, whether it is 100% of the time or just occasionally. This article breaks down the key things you need to know about how remote work impacts your taxes, from figuring out you... view blog & white papers details
You walk into work and take a deep breath. As a retail employee, you know the day ahead will consist of assisting customers, stocking shelves, and keeping the store looking its best. But it does not have to feel like just another day on the job. When management focuses on the employee experience, coming to work can feel engaging and fulfilling. With the right workplace culture and policies in place, managers can redefine the retail employee's experience. Your time spent within the four walls of the store does not have to feel tedious or draining. There are ways to bring more meaning and enjoym... view blog & white papers details